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right now you've got 50-50 categories, women are actually ahead. i don't understand why they would want to diminish their percentage. number two, maybe these women don't want to wear these size ear flow gowns and go and chooses cleanses just wear a tuxedo and go in to one restroom. >> what i was reading i don't think majority of women want to have one category together. they are saying just what you all are saying leave it the way it is. because hollywood is very disproportional right now with women and with the roles and in production all those other things. i have a niece who is an actress, very successful in beverly hills, has been in many films and my sister is the producer. i don't why she likes to be called actor. but she does. she's younger and i think that they just feel like actor was normally what it was to begin with because all actors were either men -- just happens -- >> let heathrow this out there. "forbes" magazine last year, late last year topped ten performers by pay under 30. four of the top five were women. celebrities, i'm sorry
right now you've got 50-50 categories, women are actually ahead. i don't understand why they would want to diminish their percentage. number two, maybe these women don't want to wear these size ear flow gowns and go and chooses cleanses just wear a tuxedo and go in to one restroom. >> what i was reading i don't think majority of women want to have one category together. they are saying just what you all are saying leave it the way it is. because hollywood is very disproportional right now...
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i made up for categories. -- four categories. this will be conversational. do your homework. these were a few pictures. that is not a meteor shower, is 8 snow flurry. there are snow flurries right around the washington area. here is a look at the doppler. see that area of light snow is right now. the air is so dry, some of it is flurries. all closing in on us and to the nighttime hours, ,ou folks in southern maryland a strong upper level which is the impetus for all of this vertical velocity. you folks around waldorf, st. county, of fredericksburg, those are the be seeing a bit more in the wake of snow. is the timeline. have inries are what we washington right now. at 11:00.e a general area of fluffy snow. the ground is so cold, it will stick around. main road and the primed,tes has been be in pretty good shape. the side roads, especially in to berles county, it will with maybe as much as or two of snow. 7:00, 8:00 tomorrow. the general accumulation. an inch suburbs, maybe of dusting, a fluffy snow. be careful early tomorrow morning, there will be some going.y folks in northe
i made up for categories. -- four categories. this will be conversational. do your homework. these were a few pictures. that is not a meteor shower, is 8 snow flurry. there are snow flurries right around the washington area. here is a look at the doppler. see that area of light snow is right now. the air is so dry, some of it is flurries. all closing in on us and to the nighttime hours, ,ou folks in southern maryland a strong upper level which is the impetus for all of this vertical velocity....
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. >> reporter: the team looked for the standard bmi categories, normal weight, overweight and obesity. these categories were developed by the world health organization and the national heart, lung and blood institute. >> they lookeddal at all cause mortality in these -- looked at all cause mortality in knees categories and made comparisons -- these categories and made comparisons. >> reporter: here's what this global bmi snapshot found. being obese can definitely shorten a person's lifespan, no big shocker there, but researches are also found that being overweight but not obese is actually associated with lower mortality or lower risk of death. fleeinggel says scientists have come to similar conclusion before, but nobody wanted to believe. >> people should not be too surprised because in our categories 87% of the studies shows there was lower mortalities in overweight and heavy people. >> these findings were consistent even though they were people of different ages in different parts of the world. here are a couple of theories. it may that be overweight people get more frequent medica
. >> reporter: the team looked for the standard bmi categories, normal weight, overweight and obesity. these categories were developed by the world health organization and the national heart, lung and blood institute. >> they lookeddal at all cause mortality in these -- looked at all cause mortality in knees categories and made comparisons -- these categories and made comparisons. >> reporter: here's what this global bmi snapshot found. being obese can definitely shorten a...
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so perhaps next thing falls into the category of spoils of victory. or perhaps it would have happened anyway. but history was made at the pentagon this week which outgoing defense secretary leon panetta lifted the ban on women serving in direct combat. >> it's clear to all of us that women are contributing in unprecedented ways to the military's mission of defending the nation. women represent 15% of the force , over 200,000. the fact is that they have become an integral part of our ability to perform our mission. gwen: speaking of performing her mission, secretary of state hillary clinton went to capitol hill for the first time to talk about the americans killed in benghazi. >> as i have said many times, i take responsibility, and nobody is more committed to getting this right. i am determined to leave the state department and our country safer, stronger and more secure. gwen: we will get to the an and unanswered questions from secretary clinton's testimony in a moment. but first so many women already serving in combat. the question is, what practica
so perhaps next thing falls into the category of spoils of victory. or perhaps it would have happened anyway. but history was made at the pentagon this week which outgoing defense secretary leon panetta lifted the ban on women serving in direct combat. >> it's clear to all of us that women are contributing in unprecedented ways to the military's mission of defending the nation. women represent 15% of the force , over 200,000. the fact is that they have become an integral part of our...
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let's see how well the three of you perform with these categories. we'll give you the church. l city in which it is located.itay alex: a little bit of everything there, paula. 1920s news flash! $200. paula.
let's see how well the three of you perform with these categories. we'll give you the church. l city in which it is located.itay alex: a little bit of everything there, paula. 1920s news flash! $200. paula.
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. >> he has a pair of favorites in the women over 50 category. >> for me, the one that did it right that says over 50 and fabulous, alfie water. she was wearing a beautiful kelly green gown. >> reporter: she sang the praises of sally field. >> she went with a plum-colored gown. it draped her beautifully. it was age-appropriate. and it was perfect. one of the hottest was pony tails. starlets are doing the low new york ponytails. it takes five minutes. simple, easy and effortless. >> reporter: the s.a.g. awards officially over, we now move on to the oscars. mark your calendars for sunday, february 24th, right here on abc. in los angeles, george pennacchio, for abc news. >> i still take sofia. this is my official vote. 14 that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks for watching, everybody. have a great monday.
. >> he has a pair of favorites in the women over 50 category. >> for me, the one that did it right that says over 50 and fabulous, alfie water. she was wearing a beautiful kelly green gown. >> reporter: she sang the praises of sally field. >> she went with a plum-colored gown. it draped her beautifully. it was age-appropriate. and it was perfect. one of the hottest was pony tails. starlets are doing the low new york ponytails. it takes five minutes. simple, easy and...
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most in the one to two inch category. not a big system. not a lot of moisture to work with, and we had snow and spinouts in western pennsylvania, allegheny county in the pittsburgh area and enough snow to cause issue there. by the way, alex, in chicago. finally got their first inch of snow and ends the record streak of 335 days and now they are up to a whopping 2.8 for the season. how about that? chicago missed out on the snow. haven't missed out on the cold. another storm brewing for tomorrow. winter storm watches and freezing rain advisories for parts of seven midwestern states, including chicago, des moines, and the quad cities. we'll be following that and may be talking to you from another location tomorrow morning. >> we look forward to that. i got to tell you, driving, hit the nail on the head. nasty on those roads, even in the new york area last night, i guess you know the official numbers, maybe an inch of snow. it's precarious. any types for folks that go out on the roads before the snow plows or salt guys can get there and do the
most in the one to two inch category. not a big system. not a lot of moisture to work with, and we had snow and spinouts in western pennsylvania, allegheny county in the pittsburgh area and enough snow to cause issue there. by the way, alex, in chicago. finally got their first inch of snow and ends the record streak of 335 days and now they are up to a whopping 2.8 for the season. how about that? chicago missed out on the snow. haven't missed out on the cold. another storm brewing for tomorrow....
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this is a category 2 as of now, but it's going to become category 4 hurricane -- excuse me, tropical cyclone in the next 24 hours as it approaches th region. it's not directly affecting the region, as i mentioned, but indirectly it is going to be exacerbating the tropical moisture and dumping some thundershowers across the region in and around port headland. now, let me show you the temperatures. this has been the trend. 38 in port headland. very hot there. darwin at 32. finally, due to that cold front passing through the regions here in tasmania and in new south wales. sydney down to 25 from what we had yesterday, 42.5, record-breaking heat, has been continuing. finally, thatrelief. but towardour weendet again another soaring temperatures to come for you. and also the humidity as mentioned is very low. and the strong winds. all these factors combined are making it very difficult for the firefighters to contain the brush-fire. we'll keep you updated. now, the world weather is quite on the extreme today. northern half of this eastern continental asia is dominated by the cold. let me s
this is a category 2 as of now, but it's going to become category 4 hurricane -- excuse me, tropical cyclone in the next 24 hours as it approaches th region. it's not directly affecting the region, as i mentioned, but indirectly it is going to be exacerbating the tropical moisture and dumping some thundershowers across the region in and around port headland. now, let me show you the temperatures. this has been the trend. 38 in port headland. very hot there. darwin at 32. finally, due to that...
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our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> wow weren't surprised? >> i actually thought that's what was going to happen. >> i literally had thought that it was going to be a much longer night. >> most people did. >> i thought it was going to be a much bigger mess. i did not think the president was going to win without us having some debacle in florida. thankfully we did. >> joy reid, the biggest surprise. >> the biggest surprise is that mitt romney actually chose paul ryan as his running mate. i have to say i said on the very last word, the after show to this show and i think i was with ari, you know, who should romney pick, pick paul ryan. ideologically he's the right guy. but is the democrat secretly? i was like, oh, please, pick paul ryan. i didn't think he would do it. >> there were so many reasons not to pick him. >> so many reasons not to pick him. as a democrat it
our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> wow weren't surprised? >> i actually thought that's what was going to happen. >> i literally had thought that it was going to be a much longer night. >> most people did. >> i thought it was going to be a much bigger mess. i did not think the...
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response to it putting together its own blacklist for of sanctions against american citizens and different categories that which includes also travel and financial sanctions and one of the things that what happened also after that was the introduction of the general ban for adoption for all american citizens to adopt russian children and actually now according to the prime minister this general adoption ban even though it was on the emotional week caused by the migrants he asked according to media video of these two things are not connected legally or de facto. a very difficult case indeed even more so now that it's possible you go up again of life from moscow thank you for the latest on the magnitsky case we'll continue to follow the story. now to me that is video of spoke about the conflict in syria he says unless the country stars are working silicon to reconcile atory absence a process it will face an endless civil war moscow remains neutral while maintaining that foreign intervention should be ruled out the prime minister did say time is not on present side. i think there are fewer chances for h
response to it putting together its own blacklist for of sanctions against american citizens and different categories that which includes also travel and financial sanctions and one of the things that what happened also after that was the introduction of the general ban for adoption for all american citizens to adopt russian children and actually now according to the prime minister this general adoption ban even though it was on the emotional week caused by the migrants he asked according to...
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these are your categories. i hope you are. fairly recently. and finally, we want you to... alex: we'll give you the olympian's name. paula, start us. inventors & inventions, $200, please. [ beep ]
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these are the things that might put you in the category that might put you in the category of great secretary of state. she's worked hard zrk her home work, but great? i don't think great. >> bill: you left out the arab spring developing into a debacle, seara, another debacle. why didn't steve kroft ask those questions? they were right there. he could have done a laundry list of look at this, that. afghanistan not going our way now. but he didn't ask any that have. >> no. he didn't. and i'm trying to put my snefl his position. i've done interviews and i remember doing one with president bush 41 and 34 together, and it was a novelty factor about seeing them together loik that when ch led me to focus to some extent on their relationship and what role the first president bush played to iz son, there was some golf ti to this interview, too. and the whole interview seemed devoted to their relationship, guess what? they have a, according to them a great relationship. wow. >> bill: why is that news worthy? >> not saying it is. it's one thing to devote part of an interview to that. another to turn th
these are the things that might put you in the category that might put you in the category of great secretary of state. she's worked hard zrk her home work, but great? i don't think great. >> bill: you left out the arab spring developing into a debacle, seara, another debacle. why didn't steve kroft ask those questions? they were right there. he could have done a laundry list of look at this, that. afghanistan not going our way now. but he didn't ask any that have. >> no. he didn't....
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i would will say there's two category. the broad of holding the international system stable i'm a relative supporter with a we've been doing. it bilged on what paul said. and managing the crisis. they tend to be things you talk about in the short term. if we go to war again it's going to be with iran. i think that's my greater concern where we could wind up in conflict in the next one or two years. but i'm not going to so far to predict it will be where we fight or that should be seen as the top threat. i think holding together our system alliances and persons presence has to rate as mind it will preclude combat if we do it right it should reduce further the odds of war. it's a little bit of apples and orange comparison. >> i think the tendency to define national security rode broad -- broadly is unhelpful and it's a better way to focus differentiate the from the other threat to national welfare or well being. and the debt and in this dysfunctional political system i would put in the other category. they might be more impo
i would will say there's two category. the broad of holding the international system stable i'm a relative supporter with a we've been doing. it bilged on what paul said. and managing the crisis. they tend to be things you talk about in the short term. if we go to war again it's going to be with iran. i think that's my greater concern where we could wind up in conflict in the next one or two years. but i'm not going to so far to predict it will be where we fight or that should be seen as the...
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"argo" won the best motion picture drama award and he won best director, a category what he was not nominated for in the oscars. before will ferrell and christian wiig prevented jessica lawrence with an award, they swore they watched every movie in the comedy or musical category. >> emily blunt, always abusing. >> when the salmon are coming out -- >> comes out. >> the -- when the bad guy comes -- >> when the bad guy comes, the salmon is like -- and you know -- >> you're in yemen. >> you're in yemen. >> my gosh. love jennifer lawrence. >> j.lo. >> and the silver. i thought it was an animated film. >> they obviously had not seen any of the films. >> for tv "homeland" huge winner taking home best series drama award as well as best acting statues for its stars. i love that show. >> it's a great show. >> on the comedy side, lena dunham, she's been amazing for her show "girls" won for best tv comedy series and she beat out fey and poehler for best actress. "game change" based on the book, won for best mini series or tv movie and netted a win for julianne moore's portrayal of sarah palin. one of the
"argo" won the best motion picture drama award and he won best director, a category what he was not nominated for in the oscars. before will ferrell and christian wiig prevented jessica lawrence with an award, they swore they watched every movie in the comedy or musical category. >> emily blunt, always abusing. >> when the salmon are coming out -- >> comes out. >> the -- when the bad guy comes -- >> when the bad guy comes, the salmon is like -- and you...
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same category. i've heard people say that a lot of these guys put up hall of fame numbers before they choose to use them. i'm not one who agrees with that because i think based on your career, win totals or home run totals, that doesn't give you the green light to cheat the game and those who played it. >> to me, when you are endorsing the hall-of-fame candidacy, it is the greatest thing you can give them. you are endorsing their career and how they achieved their career. to me, i cannot endorse it on any level. whether they used it in year one or year 19 in a 19-year career. >> what about lance armstrong. "the new york times" has reported that he comes out and admits everything. what will that do? will that change the view of steroid use? >> well, i don't think so. but it is an interesting case. for years there were accusations and rumors about armstrong and accusations from other riders. but before the 1,000 page report came out, there was no admission or court ruling and no positive tests associa
same category. i've heard people say that a lot of these guys put up hall of fame numbers before they choose to use them. i'm not one who agrees with that because i think based on your career, win totals or home run totals, that doesn't give you the green light to cheat the game and those who played it. >> to me, when you are endorsing the hall-of-fame candidacy, it is the greatest thing you can give them. you are endorsing their career and how they achieved their career. to me, i cannot...
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fact, i should add that people earning, couples who earn 130,000 each, individually, fall into this category where they start to lose deductions. this isn't particularly rich, particularly in you live in new york. >> if they're joint filers, over $250,000 threshold and when it begins to phase out. dan. >> paul, the democrats believe this generation of democrats believe that over the last 40 or 50 years the united states made all of these social commitments to the population, social security, medicare, medicaid, now obamacare. >> paul: well, we have. >> and we have. and they think, the conventional wisdom shall the simpson-bowles type argument is, we can't afford this, that out 25 years from now, all of our taxes will be going to pay for these things. the obama democrats believe we made these commitments and we have to find a way to pay for them. they do not want to cut the spending. and so, u.s. spending, which has been about 20% of gdp since 1969, i think, they're trying to get it up to around 24 or 25% of gdp. we keep repeating this number, but in a 15 trillion dollar economy, every percen
fact, i should add that people earning, couples who earn 130,000 each, individually, fall into this category where they start to lose deductions. this isn't particularly rich, particularly in you live in new york. >> if they're joint filers, over $250,000 threshold and when it begins to phase out. dan. >> paul, the democrats believe this generation of democrats believe that over the last 40 or 50 years the united states made all of these social commitments to the population, social...
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lawmakers did pass a law a sort of the russian blacklist which also sanctions american citizens different categories of those connected to why lesions of human rights like connected to the go on to animal prison or to the violation of the rights of russian citizens and then fold that was of the general ban for all americans to adopt russian children due to the many cases of the violations of their rights sometimes of even that first by i mean it was viewed as part of russia's response to the london ski act but now. the prime minister has said again that although the general adoption ban was passed on the way an emotional week caused by the monkey act defacto and legally these things are not connected. well dimitri medvedev also spoke about the conflict in the syria he says unless the country starts a reconciliatory process it will face an endless civil war moscow remains neutral while maintaining that foreign intervention should be ruled out but the prime minister did say time is not on president assad side. you know i think there are fewer chances for him to stay with every new day every week and e
lawmakers did pass a law a sort of the russian blacklist which also sanctions american citizens different categories of those connected to why lesions of human rights like connected to the go on to animal prison or to the violation of the rights of russian citizens and then fold that was of the general ban for all americans to adopt russian children due to the many cases of the violations of their rights sometimes of even that first by i mean it was viewed as part of russia's response to the...
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putting together its own sort of blacklist of several categories of american citizens suspected of violations of human rights there in the u.s. these are officials or former officials connected to guantanamo and those people suspected of violating the rights of russian citizens but also. another thing which followed that was a general ban for all americans to adopt russian children due to the many cases of the well we should know for their rights and sometimes even that it was interpreted by many first as a portal for russia's response to the migrants here but what we've just heard from the prime minister going to be of is that although the general ban was passed on the week of the emotional week caused by the more than two active de facto legally these two things are not connected. well dmitri medvedev also spoke about the conflict in syria he says unless the country starts a process it will face an endless civil war moscow remains neutral while maintaining that foreign intervention should be ruled out the prime minister did say time is not on president assad side. i think there are fewer ch
putting together its own sort of blacklist of several categories of american citizens suspected of violations of human rights there in the u.s. these are officials or former officials connected to guantanamo and those people suspected of violating the rights of russian citizens but also. another thing which followed that was a general ban for all americans to adopt russian children due to the many cases of the well we should know for their rights and sometimes even that it was interpreted by...
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. >> and some of you out there watching are probably in this category, you're purell freaks. every time you touch something, you've got to purell. i was like that for a very brief period of time, until i read, it kills all the good bacteria and causes problems. we are about almost quarter a billion dollars a year for things like purell. is this also increasing our problems of super bugs and problems? or is it actually keeping us clean? >> the alcohol-based sanitizers are not as problematic for me as the antibiotic soaps, the antibiotics we give to our cows and livestock, which is, by the way, that's probably 85% of all antibiotics go. >> so even if you're not taking antibiotics and you're like, i'm not in that category that's causing a problem, you are if you're drinking milk -- >> the antibiotics aren't in the milk or the meat, the animals are given the antibiotics to keep them healthy enough so they can be made into your meat or give you milk, and the problem with that, they go to the bathroom, and in their poop, they're resistant sometimes mick robes, they go to the water.
. >> and some of you out there watching are probably in this category, you're purell freaks. every time you touch something, you've got to purell. i was like that for a very brief period of time, until i read, it kills all the good bacteria and causes problems. we are about almost quarter a billion dollars a year for things like purell. is this also increasing our problems of super bugs and problems? or is it actually keeping us clean? >> the alcohol-based sanitizers are not as...
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as for the snubs, that fell in the director category with many critics shocked that argo director ben affleck was not nominated. argo did receive a nod for best picture. the now movie gangster squad details the war between mobster mickey cohen and and the police officers who tried to shut down his operations. >> kevin mccarthy talked with emma stone about her role in the new thriller and how she got into the right mindset to wear some glamorous 1940s fashions. >> i think this is the most epic time period of all time. the outfits and make-up and everything. all the caches you maid in your career, which one would have the most fun in this time period being able to dress the way you dressed and talk the way you talked. >> i don't know that anyone i played thus far would be that excited to get dressed up like that. >> even the girl from easy a. >> i don't know i think she would make fun of it. >> the script only lends so much to what he with see on screen. we don't know the path you took and how you got in with mickey. do you create that in your head. do you come up with ideas of what you
as for the snubs, that fell in the director category with many critics shocked that argo director ben affleck was not nominated. argo did receive a nod for best picture. the now movie gangster squad details the war between mobster mickey cohen and and the police officers who tried to shut down his operations. >> kevin mccarthy talked with emma stone about her role in the new thriller and how she got into the right mindset to wear some glamorous 1940s fashions. >> i think this is the...
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the best actor category, a strong category but a big snub it seems in this category. nominees are bradley cooper, daniel day lewis, hugh jackman, denzel washington, and no john hawkes for "the sessions." a lot of people thought he would get it. best actress. jessica chastain, jennifer laurence, naomi watts, guvenzhane wallis. and naomi watts. such a great performance. we also had the supporting categories, this, again, for the men, a very strong category, this year the nominees for best supporting actor are alan arkin or "argo." robert de niro for "silver linings playbook." we also got philipp seymour hoffman for "the master." and some people thought leonardo dicaprio would get a nomination or samuel l. jackson would get a nomination but neither did. beth suft porting actress, amy adams, sally field who was masterful in that movie. helen hunt, anne hathaway, and we just heard scott fine burgh say it's been 31 years since a movie has been nominated in every major category and that happened this year for "silver linings playbook." this could be the year of this small mo
the best actor category, a strong category but a big snub it seems in this category. nominees are bradley cooper, daniel day lewis, hugh jackman, denzel washington, and no john hawkes for "the sessions." a lot of people thought he would get it. best actress. jessica chastain, jennifer laurence, naomi watts, guvenzhane wallis. and naomi watts. such a great performance. we also had the supporting categories, this, again, for the men, a very strong category, this year the nominees for...
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our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> wow weren't surprised? >> i actually thought that's what was going to happen. >> i literally had thought that it was going to be a much longer night. >> most people did. >> i thought it was going to be a much bigger mess. i did not think the president was going to win without us having some debacle in florida. thankfully we did. >> joy reid, the biggest surprise. >> the biggest surprise is that mitt romney actually chose paul ryan as his running mate. i have to say i said on the very last word, the after show to this show and i think i was with ari, you know, who should romney pick, pick paul ryan. ideologically he's the right guy. but is the democrat secretly? i was like, oh, please, pick paul ryan. i didn't think he would do it. >> there were so many reasons not to pick him. >> so many reasons not to pick him. as a democrat it
our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> wow weren't surprised? >> i actually thought that's what was going to happen. >> i literally had thought that it was going to be a much longer night. >> most people did. >> i thought it was going to be a much bigger mess. i did not think the...
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you know, our categories, at the category level are generally priced inelastic. so if we increase prices other competitors do, there's generally not a big impact on consumption. in those cases where we increase and competitors choose not to we do need to adjust back. we've done that in several categories. but we've also been much more deliberate in the communication of value, and in our innovation stream has strengthened significantly, as well. >> we're using core, are we giving you more than we should? is it really just a two-cent beat or an 11-cent beat compared to what analysts are looking for? >> i think it's 11 cents. >> so $1.22. >> yeah, yeah, okay, good. >> because i trust you when y you -- when you do the core. so, we saw a couple of unemployment claims numbers, jon, that were really much, they're five-year lows. do you feel some wind at your back in this -- in the united states in terms of the consumer being a little more flush? >> the consumer's definitely hanging in there. we haven't seen an inflection point in market growth rates yet. but we also hav
you know, our categories, at the category level are generally priced inelastic. so if we increase prices other competitors do, there's generally not a big impact on consumption. in those cases where we increase and competitors choose not to we do need to adjust back. we've done that in several categories. but we've also been much more deliberate in the communication of value, and in our innovation stream has strengthened significantly, as well. >> we're using core, are we giving you more...
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there may still be some categories where the requirements, maybe the women or a majority of the women who might want to, may not make it. as i said to somebody before, not every woman makes a good soldier but not every man makes a good soldier either. there will be some women who are outstanding, who are physically capable of doing the really toughest jobs in the military. and if they want you and they qualify and meet the standards then i think we'll see them in there. but i think over the next three years, what we're going to see is an implementation of it and some moss, some class will be opened up sooner than others. we also have accommodations and the cost of retooling, if you will just as we did with the submarine experience where we had to say okay, how do we do this? do we have women supporters? do we have them in the same quarters. i think every arena we'll have to take a look and see what they're going to do. >> john: considering the heroic female service members who have been in harm's way for so long, it is gratifying to see the military brass catch up with reality. and i
there may still be some categories where the requirements, maybe the women or a majority of the women who might want to, may not make it. as i said to somebody before, not every woman makes a good soldier but not every man makes a good soldier either. there will be some women who are outstanding, who are physically capable of doing the really toughest jobs in the military. and if they want you and they qualify and meet the standards then i think we'll see them in there. but i think over the...
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i have talked about how there are kind of two categories of democrats. one are what you might call liberals. right? strong economically and strong on the cult call issues and then something i call social progressive economic conservatives and hope that "cycle" viewers help this term catch on but what i mean by that is people sort of with the liberals on marriage equality choice, things like that but with economic issues they're not really and a strand of democrats, toure, you are familiar with and call themselves pro business democrats, enjoy taking on public workers and those kinds of things. >> i'm not hanging out with them. >> right. i would not call them liberals but specs and so i think that there are two different strands in the party now. >> wow. >> what would you call them again? >> specs. >> that's really pejorative pounding. >> can we throw a "k" on the end of it or something? >> there you go. >> as we talk more about this internal war we'll hear more stuch like this but there's a "the washington post" editorial last month to nudge this in the
i have talked about how there are kind of two categories of democrats. one are what you might call liberals. right? strong economically and strong on the cult call issues and then something i call social progressive economic conservatives and hope that "cycle" viewers help this term catch on but what i mean by that is people sort of with the liberals on marriage equality choice, things like that but with economic issues they're not really and a strand of democrats, toure, you are...
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. >> sometimes that surprises people, but they really should not be too surprised because in our categories of these 97 studies, 80% of them showed there was lower mortality in overweight than normal weight people. >> the findings were consistent across different ages and ethnic groups around the world. >>> the hottest ticket in town if you can get one is the sunday's redskins playoff game. and scammers are already out to hook you. if you aren't careful, you could end up a victim. coming up at 5:57, we'll let you know how you can go to the game and avoid being scammed. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. >> most women say this is the number one reason they do not exercise. a, they don't like to get sweaty, b, it takes too long to see results and c, they're worried about messing up their hair? >> oh, my. log on to our facebook fan page. leave your response. we'll have the answer coming up in our 6:00 hour. stay with us. ñ?? >>> welcome back. 4:56. your weather first. it is a cloudy, chilly start. lots of 20s out there. we'll see more sunshine, especially by this afternoon.
. >> sometimes that surprises people, but they really should not be too surprised because in our categories of these 97 studies, 80% of them showed there was lower mortality in overweight than normal weight people. >> the findings were consistent across different ages and ethnic groups around the world. >>> the hottest ticket in town if you can get one is the sunday's redskins playoff game. and scammers are already out to hook you. if you aren't careful, you could end up a...
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we just want to know job categories and pay scales. if we give women information about what their male colleagues are earning, they can insist on a better deal for themselves in the workplace. right now, women who believe they are the victim of pay discrimination must file a lawsuit, endure a drawn-out legal discovery process to find out whether they make less than the man working beside them. with pay statistics readily available, this process could be avoided. in fact, madam president, i remember when lilly ledbetter first testified before our committee, the committee i now chair, and the committee that the distinguished occupant of the chair is proud to serve on now. so when lilly ledbetter first appeared before our committee, i asked her -- now, i had provided her information on the fair pay act, the one i'm talking about, and i asked her, i said, if the fair pay act had been law, would it have averted her wage discrimination case? she made it very clear that had she had the information about pay scales that our bill provides, this
we just want to know job categories and pay scales. if we give women information about what their male colleagues are earning, they can insist on a better deal for themselves in the workplace. right now, women who believe they are the victim of pay discrimination must file a lawsuit, endure a drawn-out legal discovery process to find out whether they make less than the man working beside them. with pay statistics readily available, this process could be avoided. in fact, madam president, i...